I don't know why y'all are claiming that the show's "moral of the story" was that everything works out if you get rich? lol sure Yi Chan and Cheong Ah became wealthier at the end of the show but that's not really the point.. The show wasn't trying to showcase how "succesful" and "famous" they had become but the fact that they could finally recover and accomplish their once buried high school dreams somehow and live a life with much less hardships than before, while also being able to support their childrens' dreams with no regrets too, all of which became possible due to Eun Gyeol creating a bridge between Yi Chan, his friends, Cheong Ah and her father. If their story were about getting rich and famous, I'm sure Yi Chan, Cheong Ah and the kids would be portrayed under a "pitiful" light throughout the entirety of the original timeline specially during the first couple episodes, but apart from isolated accidents, we got to know them as a family that could find happiness even during hard times.
people are saying that jiwoo's feelings are out of the blue, are you blind ? no they're not! from episode 1 he's…
To me that nervousness at the start of the show seemed more like a (non-toxic) straight guy being uncomfortable around a gay guy that he considers a friend having feelings for him, apart from the date they had together and when Ji Woo smiled at Ro A when he was at his house, I , personally, couldn't really notice any romantic feelings developing from Ji Woo towards RoA.. still love the series tho and both characters, I just wish the creators paid more attention to this..
I feel like the director wanted to portray Ji Woo slowly falling for Ro A in a subtle way. that is, at the same time as all the other stuff was happening in the show without having to create a lot of scenes exclusively to focus on that, but either at directing/acting/editing something didn't go so well and we couldn't really perceive that happening, which is why Ji Woo suddenly deciding he likes Ro A feels a little forced and out of the blue...
Nut and Tatarn together was not it and it ruined the ending for me 😭
I'd rather see Nut finally noticing how much Tofu meant to him after he died instead of being "...you knew you couldn't compete with him (Tatarn)...", Tatarn and Nut should've decided to just be friends and keep in touch and when Tofu came back to life, he and Nut could get back together again..
sure Yi Chan and Cheong Ah became wealthier at the end of the show but that's not really the point.. The show wasn't trying to showcase how "succesful" and "famous" they had become but the fact that they could finally recover and accomplish their once buried high school dreams somehow and live a life with much less hardships than before, while also being able to support their childrens' dreams with no regrets too, all of which became possible due to Eun Gyeol creating a bridge between Yi Chan, his friends, Cheong Ah and her father.
If their story were about getting rich and famous, I'm sure Yi Chan, Cheong Ah and the kids would be portrayed under a "pitiful" light throughout the entirety of the original timeline specially during the first couple episodes, but apart from isolated accidents, we got to know them as a family that could find happiness even during hard times.